Inaugural Speech By Timothy Han My fellow American citizens, I stand here today, as we enter an era of tranquility and opulence. I am honored to be the youngest President in American history, a fact which makes me proud, as well as worried for those citizens who were willing to trust a thirteen year old with the fate of their country. But, you know, it’s only your country, your future, and the fate of generations to follow. Humor aside, I would like to thank President Obama for his hard work over the last few years, and the world will remember his accomplishments. 11 score and 17 years ago, our fore fathers built a nation based on the ideals that everyone is entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Today, we must continue to abide by these beliefs. But even now, as we patch up our foreign relations, grow in wealth, and prove ourselves to be stronger than any obstacle put before us, we cannot forget these principles. Perhaps not in the next four years, or for several years after that, but some day, America will have cheap healthcare for all, no will shall have to sleep in the streets, and we will not have a planet plagues by foul emissions or global warming. This is the future that I strive for, and the one I will work to achieve. Thank you, and God Bless America.
By Timothy Han
My fellow American citizens,
I stand here today, as we enter an era of tranquility and opulence. I am honored to be the youngest President in American history, a fact which makes me proud, as well as worried for those citizens who were willing to trust a thirteen year old with the fate of their country. But, you know, it’s only your country, your future, and the fate of generations to follow. Humor aside, I would like to thank President Obama for his hard work over the last few years, and the world will remember his accomplishments.
11 score and 17 years ago, our fore fathers built a nation based on the ideals that everyone is entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Today, we must continue to abide by these beliefs. But even now, as we patch up our foreign relations, grow in wealth, and prove ourselves to be stronger than any obstacle put before us, we cannot forget these principles.
Perhaps not in the next four years, or for several years after that, but some day, America will have cheap healthcare for all, no will shall have to sleep in the streets, and we will not have a planet plagues by foul emissions or global warming. This is the future that I strive for, and the one I will work to achieve. Thank you, and God Bless America.